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“Take Your Dog To Work Day”: How Fido Can Help Companies Retain Employees

Allwork

The Future of Work: Dog-Friendly Companies” report not only suggests that having dogs in the workplace makes for a happier environment, but it also indicates that pet-friendly policies may be key to attracting and retaining top talent. . Study highlights: . 74% of pet parents feel more loyal to companies with pet-friendly policies .

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How to Understand People’s Personality Types

Success

It’s also referred to by the mnemonics CANOE or OCEAN: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. Extraverted Sensing (Se) Extraverted Sensing people perform best in a stimulating environment with rich sensory input—lots of windows, enticing views and interesting décor. Brian Little, Ph.D.,

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Customer Intelligence and Teamwork Drive Innovation

BioTeams

Enterprises are required to nurture internal processes that work in sync like ecosystems to encourage front line intelligence to feed ideas through to management so that services, products, processes and teamwork ensues collaboratively to deliver benefits to the Value Chain. Innovation happens in many places and has many faces. Tampa, Fla.:

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Small Business Labs: Gartner's Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends.

Small Business Labs

When we reference organizations that have provided us funding in the last year we will note it. billion people will carry handsets capable of rich, mobile commerce providing an ideal environment for the convergence of mobility and the Web. Thanks for the link- I'm interested in checking out the rest of the list!

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Research published in the International Journal of Behavioral Science in 2011 suggests that approximately 70 percent of people will experience at least one impostor syndrome episode in their lives. Social media users have created a voyeuristic environment where we can easily get caught up in “comparisonitis.”

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